The spirit of the classical era: the classical era saw the fusion of schools of two conflicting thoughts in society. The first is the remnant of the Baroque era and the nobility says it has absolute social power. He said the nobility's power is too big, they should take over their power to the middle class. As a result, there are many opportunities for composers. They can use various traditional occupations as servants of various aristocrats, but also can live a fair life with public concerts This was the innovation at the time.
Do you know what it is? Okay, let's hear. Yes - Thank you Zade. understood. Next question: Is it classical music? No classical music refers to a very clear period in the history of music, known as the classical era. Music written during that time is called classical music, Scheherezade was not written at that time. But this music is so. I believe that you can tell the difference between Scheherezade and Mozart we played now. Mozart is classical music. Let's see if we can understand the timing of this classic time. As you know that it was called the 18th century, it lasted about 100 years - from about 1700 to 1800. But what do we know about this 18th century? Ok, the first half, for example the first 50 years
The classical era was captured by the history of art, and the classical music era continued from 1740 to 1810, including the first era of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Bach's son's music. In the age of classical music, we adjust harmony, melody, rhythm, choreography more effectively than early music. In classical times, the social function of music began to shift from early nobility and religious connections to more common and secular activities related to the middle class. The rise of public concerts, the spread of commercial operators, the growth of music publishing, the composition of composition and the increase in performance are all direct effects of changes in the music age. Among the many music genres of this era, the classical era is known for its symphony orchestra, which is a form of a big orchestra. Symphonic films usually have three